This is by necessity a work in progress, part of a wider ongoing project on a bibliography on anarchism. Later versions will include sections on pamphlets and serials, as well as a larger section on the influence of anarchist thought in and on Australian culture and society.

G. Cresciani; "Italian anti-fascism in Australia, 1922-1945", in E.L. Wheelwright & K. Buckley (editors), ‘Essays In The Political Economy Of Australian Capitalism: Volume 3’, (Sydney: Australian And New Zealand Book Company, 1979) pp. 86-101.

G. Cresciani; A section on Italian immigrant anarchists and anti-fascism in Australia, in his ‘Fascism, Anti-Fascism And Italian Immigrants In Australia’, (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1979) pp. 97-115.

P. Ford; " ‘To free the world of anarchy’ ", in his ‘Cardinal Moran And The A.L.P.’, (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1966) pp. 169-173.

B. James; Anarchism And State Violence In Sydney And In Melbourne, 1886-1896: an argument about Australian labor history (Newcastle East: Bob James, 1986)
www.takver.com/history/aasv/index.htm (First two chapters only)

F. Shor; " ‘Virile syndicalism’ in comparative perspective: a gender analysis iof the IWW in the United States and Australia", International Labor And Working Class History, no. 56, (Fall 1999) pp. 65-77.

IWW in Australia - book-sections.

W.J. Brown; "The formative years: the impact of anarcho-syndicalism", in his ‘The Communist Movement And Australia’, (Haymarket: Australian Labor Movement History Publications, 1986) pp. 17-23.

V. Burgmann; " ‘The Iron Heel’: the suppression of the IWW during World War 1", in ‘Sydney Labour History Group’ (editors), ‘What Rough Beast? The state and social order inAustralian history’,(Sydney: Allen And Unwin, 1982) pp. 171-192.

F.M. Cain; "The Industrial Workers of the World in Australia and the U.S.A.: a comparative study of some of the ideas of IWWism", in G. Parsons (editor), ‘The ‘Old Left’ And Australian History: papers of the seminar held at Macquarie University, December 1993’, (Sydney: Macquarie University School Of History, Philosophy and Politics, 1993) pp. ~ (Separate pagination)

F.M. Cain; "The police and the IWW", in his ‘The Origins Of Political Surveillance InAustralia’, (Sydney: Angus And Robertson, 1984) pp. 147-161.

E.W. Campbell; "The war exposes the futility of reformism and anarcho-syndicalism", in his ‘History Of The Australian Labour Movement: a Marxist interpretation’, (Sydney: Current Book Publishers, 1945) pp. 61-106.

V.G. Childe; "The work of the IWW in Australia", in his ‘How Labour Governs’, (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1965) pp. 131-150. [Originally 1923]

Syndicalism and the IWW in Aotearoa / New Zealand - Book-sections

E. Olssen; "Industrial defeat and the growth of the IWW", in his 'The 'Red Feds':revolutionary industrial unionism and the New Zealand Federation Of Labour, 1908-1914',(Melbourne & Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1988) pp. 124-134.